living in German
living in German is lebend, Lebens-, existent — living means alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
living in German
lebend
Having life; alive.
Lebens-
Having life; alive.
lebend
In use or existing.
existent
In use or existing.
lebensecht
True to life.
Lebende
(uncountable) The state of being alive.
Lebender
(uncountable) The state of being alive.
Lebensunterhalt
Financial means; a means of maintaining life; livelihood
Leben
A style of life.
Lebensstil
A style of life.
Lebensumstände
A style of life.
Lebensweise
A style of life.
What does "living" mean?
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adj Alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
"She is the last living member of that generation."
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noun The money or means needed to support oneself; one's occupation as a source of income.
"He makes a living as a freelance writer."
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noun A particular way or style of life.
"They enjoy simple, quiet living in the countryside."
living in a sentence
- She is the last living member of that generation.
- Is the author still living?
- He makes a living as a freelance writer.
- What do you do for a living?
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "living" in German?
"living" in German is lebend, Lebens-, existent. living means: Alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
How do you use "living" in a sentence?
Example: "She is the last living member of that generation." In German, "living" is lebend, Lebens-, existent.
Are there other ways to say "living" in German?
Yes — German has 11 translations listed for "living": lebend, Lebens-, existent, lebensecht, Lebende, Lebender.
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